Shaping Our Community – Tell Us More!

UPDATE:

The Survey is complete.  We received 163 responses. The highlights are presented at this link.

The raw data file is available for download here.  Note, there is no personally identifying information in this F and B Survey (Responses).  

The QTN planning committee is working on multiple fronts including providing input into the city’s official plan, development of berms in Connaught Park, sidewalks, and of course committee of adjustment community input.

We are all looking forward to post-Covid living including taking time out for a meal or a drink with friends and family.  To that end, we are also looking to shape the development of Lincoln Fields and Queensview drive, where a new LRT station is being built. Prior survey data suggested we all want to see a coffee shop at the Queensview Station.

The committee is looking to gather additional input from a host of communities that surround these two areas. This information will be shared with known establishments and entrepreneurs that are looking for communities to invest in.

We would encourage you to visit this short survey link to anonymously share your preferences and habits.

In light of these challenging times, we would also encourage you to frequent your existing coffee shops and restaurants for take-away orders.  They need your patronage and can help lighten your workload at home during these challenging times.
If you would like to see the results of the survey, bookmark this page and look for an updated link to the results that will be compiled and posted towards the end of December 2020.

SURVEY IS NOW CLOSED

Queensview Drive and QTN: Good Neighbors?

Change is coming on Queensview Drive. It is both an opportunity and concern for residents of Queensway Terrace North (QTN). The QTN Planning Committee is taking early action to influence City plans for this area, instead of waiting to react to proposals by outside developers. City plans for Queensview Drive will become public in the draft Official Plan later this month.

In advance of the Official Plan, QTN is asking the City to consider how Queensview Drive could better serve area residents and be connected by pathways, in an integrated plan. This could make it easy to walk or bike there for necessities, recreation, or coffee with a friend. As outlined in a Discussion Paper, titled “Queensview Drive and QTN: Good Neighbors,” this requires attention early in the planning process. While density and the height of towers will get a lot of attention, QTN wants a stronger focus on the design of the whole street to be a place residents will want to go, rather than a wall of high towers on the edge of our neighborhood.

This direction reflects the responses of a majority of residents in an informal summer survey.

A majority of respondents want to see a mix of commercial and residential uses, with a focus on services for area residents, according to the findings in our survey.

Better connections and noise mitigation are other factors that QTN wants included in the early plan. A better connection to the Queensview LRT Station has been a high priority for QTN since the earliest discussion on the LRT. It needs to be in place when the station opens, not five years later, to ensure that QTN residents have good access to the LRT.

QTN is also asking that community services, such as a recreation center, be developed at the same time as affordable housing to foster community connections. QTN, says the discussion paper, could be an “oasis” neighborhood between Lincoln Fields on the north and Queensview Drive on the south, building on its green spaces and friendly streets. That requires a change in the planning process, to center the community in the plans and work with all the stakeholders, including businesses and residents, to find mutual benefits.

Looking to the future, QTN is also asking the City to consider moving the bus barns from the current location on Queensview Drive and using that space for affordable housing and associated services (see section 5 in our paper). This would reduce noise levels on the south side of QTN and allow more affordable housing than the current in-fill strategy, which is having negative impacts on QTN .

This is a working paper to foster discussion. QTN invites feed-back, suggestions, and discussion with your neighbors. We will continue to work toward a plan that works for the future well-being of QTN as well as for the new LRT stations on our boundaries.

Kathy Vandergrift, Planning Committee

 

Cancelled: QTN Haunted Forest

We’re sad to share that bylaw has informed our neighbours that they would be fined should the planned walk through Elmhurst Forest be attended by more than 25 individuals at any given time. We thank all those that were prepared to decorate and facilitate distancing. Please keep your pumpkins at home and stay safe.